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The MEP and IMCO committee member speaks to Euractiv about her parliamentary report on protecting minors online – telling us ...
Bayrou’s government is on the verge of collapse after failed pension talks, with the left pushing a no-confidence vote and ...
This video captures highlights from the Global Food Forum 2025, hosted by Farm Europe. A gathering of policymakers, farmers, ...
The rules aim to set the global benchmark for regulating rocket launches. But they are on a collision course with the major international companies – such as SpaceX – that already are capitalising on ...
The pharma industry has urged Bulgaria to reform drug pricing and clawbacks, warning current policies threaten patient access and foreign investment.
PSD's legal battle with Brussels has taken on broader significance – with the NGO claiming they were 'used' to cover up ...
Facing legal backlash and fears for endangered birds, Slovakia has pulled the plug on its High Tatras zoning plan.
New state aid rules unveiled on Wednesday could see EU countries send Brussels the bill for up to a quarter of their heavy industries' power costs.
Never mind the rhetoric from some European capitals about strategic autonomy; the tireless efforts to stroke Trump’s ego and lavish him in comfort show how Europe remains at Washington's whim on ...
Naples will host a policy forum on the Mediterranean as a space of trade corridors, migration governance, and regional security at a time when Europe’s strategic depth and external authority are under ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about a divisive post-Qatargate lobbying crackdown, NATO scrambles to appease Trump, and so much more.
Nawrocki’s resistance to appointing PiS heavyweight Przemysław Czarnek as top aide signals early friction between the president-elect and the party that backed him.